Simpson v. M'Beth
Simpson v. M'Beth
Opinion of the Court
βIn Sidwell v. Evans, 1 Penns. Rep. 385, it was held lhat a judge may not give a legal interpretation to the words of a witness, and say whether in point of law they sustain the allegation of fact. The witnesses here swore positively to the larceny, but without speaking particularly of an asportation or any of the attendant circumstances, though one of them testified that he caught the plaintiff in the fact. The judge concluded his charge by saying, that the evidence was deficient in all legal precision, and that it would not sustain a conviction of larceny. It is difficult to believe that the jury
Judgment reversed, and a venire de novo awarded.
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